The run in the first melody is 16th notes (in six eight time)
Same for the second part, although the tempo should be slower at that point.
Note accuracy is all over the place, and there should be a P to F crescendo in the melody. This is one of the more prominent orchestral Glockenspiels excerpts, so it gets asked for at a lot of auditions.
you plying very good but you dont play all the good notes but hey its not bad at all nice work in progression sorry for my english im a french speaking person
Humorous
salvation7141 2 years ago
what the heck is going on at 51? LOL
MsVanillabear 2 years ago
boo !
JohnnyCowbell 2 years ago
gotta stay clear of the screws!! middle or edge of the bar
rustedrootbeer 2 years ago
Wow. I don't normally say this, but I think the situation calls for it. EPIC FAIL!
sniper2073 3 years ago
he has some work to do
Dabombmh1990 3 years ago
be carefull with the apoggiatura, it`s not the correct way to play them.
victorhugolopeza 4 years ago
^_^, lawlz.
The run in the first melody is 16th notes (in six eight time)
Same for the second part, although the tempo should be slower at that point.
Note accuracy is all over the place, and there should be a P to F crescendo in the melody. This is one of the more prominent orchestral Glockenspiels excerpts, so it gets asked for at a lot of auditions.
DRMS7888 4 years ago
Terrible.
mamcdonald 4 years ago
master!
ronronnienie 4 years ago
you plying very good but you dont play all the good notes but hey its not bad at all nice work in progression sorry for my english im a french speaking person
origiafos1 4 years ago
Uh, I was impressed. I play percussion in my school band also.
pianist12 4 years ago
That was very good. What were those, 16th or 32nd notes?
pianist12 4 years ago
i believe those were 32nd notes that my friend was playing. he sucks
JohnnyCowbell 4 years ago